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Boston sets record snowfall, Winter Storm Warning dropped for Mass.

Near whiteout conditions Thursday brought heavy, blowing snow this morning, causing road conditions to be treacherous for the first half of the day.

The nor’easter brought significant snowfall across the state and New England, with some areas seeing up to 14 inches by the time it’s all over.


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Live updates for Thursday, Dec. 17:

Winter Storm Warning drops

1 p.m.: The Winter Storm Warning for Massachusetts has dropped, although it remains in place for area of New Hampshire through 4 p.m.

Boston sets new snowfall record as the storm continues

It’s a real snow day for Mendon students

Storm continues to dump snow, power outages tick up

8:30 a.m. - The storm is not letting up yet, with heavy snow continuing to fall and several towns nearing a foot of accumulation. Power outages are also starting to creep up, with over 7,000 customers without power.

Winds are picking up on the Cape and blowing snow is making travel difficult in Marblehead. Coastal flooding is possible along the coast later today during high tide.


Share your snow photos and videos with us

7:50 a.m. - We’re waking up to a winter wonderland this morning as the snow keeps falling. Share your snow day photos with us and you might see them on Boston 25 News.



Snow falling fast

3:53 a.m. - Snow and wind are stirring up a winter wonderland out there. Visibility is poor, and if you can, stay off the roads this morning.


Wednesday, Dec. 16

Snow has started falling in Boston

It’s started snowing at Boston 25

Everyone stay safe out there, and make sure to tune in to Boston 25 News to find out about the season’s first nor’easter and how much snow your community is seeing!

MassDOT implementing tractor-trailer ban on limited-access highways

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation is implementing a ban on tractor-trailers, tandem trailers and special permit vehicles for limited-access highways from Wednesday night through Thursday morning, Jacquelyn Goddard of the department announced on Twitter.

The ban goes into effect at 9 p.m. Wednesday and is set to last through 9 a.m. Thursday.

Boston 25 Meteorologists INCREASE snow totals

The Boston 25 Weather Team has updated expected snow totals for Thursday. Most of our area could see up to 12-18 inches of snow.

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City of Boston declares snow emergency

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh announced a snow emergency, parking ban in effect starting Wednesday at 6 p.m. due to the forecasted nor’easter.

Don’t forget to shovel your sidewalk, walkways, catch basins, and fire hydrants after the snow stops.

Boston Public Schools announces remote learning day, early dismissal

Due to the upcoming nor’easter, Boston Public Schools announced all students will have a remote learning day on Thursday, December 17. All students will attend classes online with an early dismissal from remote learning, the district announced in a tweet Wednesday.

Check your district in our closings list.

Gov. Baker holds press conference ahead of storm

Governor Baker, Lt. Governor Polito and transportation officials held a press conference on Wednesday afternoon to address the nor’easter.

MBTA and Keolis have begun storm preparations including tree trimming to help prevent downed wires.

Testing sites announcing Thursday closures

9 a.m.: If you have a COVID-19 test scheduled for Thursday, check with the testing provider or your city or town to make sure they will be open. Lowell and Framingham have already announced site closures for Thursday, and the City of Boston said it will make a decision Wednesday on if their sites will open.


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Winter driving tips from MassDOT:

- Clear snow and ice from all windows and lights, even the hood and roof, before driving, (start with the tailpipe).

- Leave plenty of room for stopping

- Remember that the posted speed limits are for dry pavement.

- Use brakes carefully. Brake early. Brake correctly. It takes more time and distance to stop in adverse conditions.

- Bridge decks freeze first. Due to the difference in the exposure to air, the surface condition can be worse on a bridge than on the approach road.

- Exit ramps are an even greater challenge during the winter since they may have received less anti-icing material than the main line.

- Leave room for maintenance vehicles and plows – stay back at least 200 feet and don’t pass on the right.

- Seat belts should be worn at all times – it’s the law.

- Most importantly please remember to slow down.

Additional snow content:

- Ice safety tips for safe winter fun

- What is wind chill and how can it hurt you?

- How and when to protect your pipes from freezing

- Winter weather: How to shovel, remove snow safely

- Here’s what to have in your snow emergency kit